Submitting Abstracts

﻿Abstract submission deadline for oral and poster presentations is January 22nd, 2016. Abstract submissions is now CLOSED.

Information for Presenters

PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY:

1. Abstracts for oral presentations on the following topics will be accepted:

Antropogenic Impacts

Arctic Ecosystems

Biological Invasions

Behavior

Biodiversity

Chemical Ecology

Climate Change

Community Ecology

Conservation and Management

Deep Sea Biology

Ecophysiology

Ecosystem Functioning

Evolution

Fisheries

Kelp Ecology

Ken Heck (Special Session)

Life History Strategies

Macroecology

Metapopulations/Population Genetics

Restoration

Molecular Ecology

Recruitment/Larval Ecology

Reef Ecology

Trophic Relationships

2. Only one abstract is allowed per presenting author

3. Abstracts (a) Must be in English (b)1” page margins (c)Font: Times New Roman (d)Title: 12-Point and Bold. Do not exceed 150 characters including spaces (e)Authors Names: 12-Point. Identify presenting author with an asterisk (*), separate authors names with semicolons (;) (f)Affiliates: 10-Point font. If authors have different affiliations, use superscript numbers as shown in the example below (g)Abstract text: 12-Point font with single-spacing and left paragraph justification. No Indentation. DO NOT EXCEED 200 WORDS (h)Provide the email address of the presenting author (i)Use Metric units and italics for scientific namesILLUSTRATIONS, FIGURES, or PHOTOS in the abstract are NOT PERMITTED

Please indicate the following below the abstract Text:

Presenting Author's status: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional

Presentation Preference: "Oral", "Poster" or "No Preference"

Preferred Presentation Topic: 3 Topics from the list above, in order of preference

Save the abstract file as a word document (.doc or .docx) and name the file as follows: